First Profession and New Novice are Great Signs of Hope for Holy Cross in Canada

First Profession and New Novice are Great Signs of Hope for Holy Cross in Canada

Published: August 16, 2017

Author: General Administration

Over 40 Holy Cross religious were present at the Oratory of St. Joseph in Montreal, Canada, the morning of August 10, 2017, to celebrate the First Profession of Tanneguy De Saint-Martin, C.S.C. Fr. Mario Lachapelle, C.S.C., Superior of the Province of Canada, presided at the beautiful liturgy, and a small reception and celebration followed.

Originally from France, De Saint-Martin is already an ordained priest. He came to know the Congregation of Holy Cross working summers the past 10 years at the Oratory of St. Joseph.

Fr. De Saint-Martin’s close work and collaboration with Holy Cross at the Oratory inspired him to join the Congregation, and he entered the Novitiate in Canada in 2016. His First Profession is the culmination of his Novitiate year of formation.

In his words to the newly professed, Fr. Lachapelle quoted Pope Francis: “We are consecrated people, we are made to serve the Lord and serve others with the Word of the Lord, no? Say, please, to the new members, tell them that praying is not wasting time, worshipping God is not wasting time, praising God is not wasting time.”

Fr. Lachapelle contined: “In my opinion, this is the meaning of our commitment to the Holy Cross and our fidelity to God. In 1986, the Superior General of the time, Fr. Claude Grou, C.S.C., whom you know well, already emphasized: ‘The foundation of fidelity in religious life is attachment to Christ. This implies a relationship with Jesus. Without this personal relationship, where fidelity is rooted, the covenant becomes merely the observance of a law that has died.’

Following his First Profession, Fr. De Saint-Martin will minster at the Oratory of St. Joseph. He is especially interested in the counseling dimension of the oratory’s ministry, having received a Master’s Degree from St. Paul’s University in that field.

The great joy of Canadian branch of Holy Cross continued into the following day, August 11, when a novice from the Canadian Province was officially received into the Holy Cross Novitiate in Cascade, Colorado, in the United States, along with seven young men from the United States Province.

This new novice and Fr. De Saint-Martin’s First Profession are great signs of hope for the Congregation in a land where it has long and faithfully served. Canada was one of the first countries to which Blessed Basile Moreau sent missionaries. The first group of Holy Cross priests, brothers, and sisters arrived in 1847. The Holy Cross community in Canada also gave birth to the Congregation's first canonized saint, St. André Besette, who was canonized on October 17, 2010, by Pope Benedict XVI.